Tesla announced that its Full Self-Driving (FSD) Supervised feature has now surpassed 10 billion miles driven. This milestone comes amid recent demonstrations highlighting FSD Supervised’s safety benefits, including its ability to prevent T-bone crashes and protect pedestrians. Additionally, Tesla is planning to extend FSD V14 Lite to international markets for Hardware 3 vehicles, following regulatory approval for rollout in the Netherlands earlier in April.

Tesla: Tesla is a company that manufactures electric vehicles, energy storage systems, solar products, and develops AI for autonomous driving and robotics. It recently announced substantial real-world usage of its Full Self-Driving Supervised software, highlighting its performance and adoption among drivers.
Full Self-Driving: Full Self-Driving (Supervised) is Tesla’s advanced driver assistance suite that navigates residential roads, city streets, and highways while requiring active driver supervision. Tesla has recently expanded its availability, including approval in the Netherlands, and showcased capabilities like accident avoidance and stress-free commuting.

Safety Features: Recent demonstrations show FSD Supervised preventing T-bone crashes and protecting pedestrians.
Software Updates: Tesla announced plans to extend FSD V14 Lite to international markets for Hardware 3 vehicles.
International Expansion: FSD Supervised received regulatory approval for rollout in the Netherlands in early April.